The least affordable cities for apartments

March 11, 2013 |By AUBREY COHEN

Income differences make some surprising cities more or less in reach for renters.

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3. Honolulu: An estimated 69 percent of renters are unable to afford a two-bedroom apartment at U.S. Department of Housing fair market rent. This rent requires an income of $73,320, 142 percent of median income. This is the highest rent in the nation.

3. Honolulu: An estimated 69 percent of renters are unable to afford a two-bedroom apartment at U.S. Department of Housing fair market rent. This rent requires an income of $73,320, 142 percent of median income. This is the highest rent in the nation.